BALTIMORE, Md. — A judge on Wednesday worked to balance out the concerns of both hunters and surveyors in the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project controversy.
Yesterday, the parties appeared in court , with hunters arguing that banning hunting during a three-week window means they won't be able to hunt at all, and with PSEG arguing that it would be dangerous for its surveyors to be on the property of angry landowners who were hunting for deer.
The judge granted a motion to clarify the preliminary injunction, prohibiting hunting on days when the survey is happening and during the hours n which the survey is happening. It also directs the PSEG surveyors to wear a pink or orange vest when they are conducting surveys during hunting season.
PSEG said in a statement, "The safety of our su

WMAR-2 News

Daily Voice
Newsweek Top
RealClear Politics
New York Magazine Intelligencer